You may submit multiple haikus, but you need to make each haiku its own reply. Each one will be considered a separate entry.

This theme comes from @four20, who's getting .005 SBDs from me just for the idea. If you have any suggestions, post them on your blog, tag me, and reply below with the link to that post! Just might snag the idea for my next contest!

How to Participate

You should also resteem this post to increase the winner's prize and give yourself some free exposure! You can participate without resteeming -- I don't give preference -- but if you do resteem, it only helps you.

Also, post your entry on your own blog! Mention @vdux and I'll give you an upvote and resteem your post.

And, collect a bonus point for each person you tag in your contest entry. More players, more prizes, more fun!

Awards

Winner gets:

1.5 SBD

Half of this post's author awards

One free resteem from me for any of the winner's posts. (You choose the post. There's no time limit but I reserve the right to refuse resteem any post I consider offensive or indecent -- I'll simply ask you for a different, non-offensive post.)

One runner-up gets:

0.2 SBD

One free resteem from me for any of the winner's posts. (You choose the post. There's no time limit but I reserve the right to refuse to resteem any post I consider offensive or indecent -- I'll simply ask you for a different, non-offensive post.)

How I Will Select the Winner

Within 2 days after the deadline, I will read all entries and choose a winner and runner-up. While I'll take upvotes into consideration, my selection will reflect my personal preference based on the entries you submit.

Feel free to reuse a haiku from the past and write as many as you want!

I'm from the north Oregon coast... second-cloudiest city in the country (after Quilliute.)
Then, I lived in south Wales... never saw the sun hardly during the year I lived there!
I think we all know something about rain... :p

The main advantages I'm finding are drafts actually get saved properly, never to be lost again! and I can save my posts as templates. I can be lazy sometimes, so the ability to just save my image liner and footer thingee and have the post formatted how I usually format it at the ready for me to just fill in is wonderful. OH! And it is so much faster than steemit, or busy.org. I use an old laptop with 4gb of RAM so things are slow anyway, but the improvement in site speeds is fantastic. No longer do I see "this website is slowing down your browser!" haha. :D

Here's my take (@shawnsporter) from my years on the North Oregon Coast. Strangely, while snow starts most people thinking about Christmas, these fall rainstorms were what would start me thinking about the holidays!